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. >> plus, nancy pelosi deciding to go for another term as democratic leader. her big announcement didn't go exactly as planned. >> said yesterday we did not have the majority but we have the gavel. excuse me. we don't have the gavel. >> we were hoping to. we have our own gavel. hammer. >> we have something more important. we have unity. >> and they certainly have woman power in that photo op. andrea mitchell live in new york. within the hour, president obama will be holding his first news conference in eight months. the first since his re-election. reporters are likely going to be asking about a lot more than the fiscal cliff, as important as that is, be now that the president's national security team is coping with an expanding scandal. congress drilling down on the investigation into benghazi. joining me from the white house, chuck todd, chief white house correspondent, be host of "the daily run down request" and enjoying a front row seat. >> as you point out the hoping statement will be about the fiscal cliff. the whole point of this press conference was ab
. >> plus, nancy pelosi deciding to go for another term as democratic leader. her big announcement didn't go exactly as planned. >> said yesterday we did not have the majority but we have the gavel. excuse me. we don't have the gavel. >> we were hoping to. we have our own gavel. hammer. >> we have something more important. we have unity. >> and they certainly have woman power in that photo op. andrea mitchell live in new york. within the hour, president obama will...
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pelosi's office. >> nancy pelosi is a bad ass, i mean he's a technical term. she is in all of the clips you saw today, you saw her taking any kind of leadership role that we would expect from the president of the united states and i think most americans can look with a clear eye at the fact and realize she was doing everything in her power to make sure democracy went on. >> michael beschloss, historians have never had material like this there is never been a moment like this in our history or anything like it. we are so lucky that this behind the scenes video existed that we saw today. what did you learn about what happened that day from this behind the scenes video today? >> one thing, lawrence, you and i have talked about the fact that one reading history books you and i have both listen to a lot of these tapes that lbj made of his private conversations but those were audiotapes and i just wish that alexandra pelosi were around lbj or jfk during their crises or fdr at the time of pearl harbor. because not only do you hear these voices but you see the express
pelosi's office. >> nancy pelosi is a bad ass, i mean he's a technical term. she is in all of the clips you saw today, you saw her taking any kind of leadership role that we would expect from the president of the united states and i think most americans can look with a clear eye at the fact and realize she was doing everything in her power to make sure democracy went on. >> michael beschloss, historians have never had material like this there is never been a moment like this in our...
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and susan page, you've been covering nancy pelosi, i know you're doing a book on nancy pelosi. she seems to be right in her moment, and particularly, as we saw her gesturing to the caucus not to be cheering, let's play a little bit of her declaring the vote and then the gesture, if you look closely as how she was gesturing them to calm down and not be jubilant about something this serious. >> on this vote, the yeas are 230. the nays are 197. present is 1. article i is adopted. on this vote, the yeas are 229, the nays are 198, present is 1. article ii is adopted. >> she made it very clear, su n susan, she is the leader with the iron hand. that is the tone she has tried throughout. she was reluctant to this process, back when maxine waters was calling for impeachment, elizabeth warren, among the 2020 candidates, nancy pelosi was still saying don't use that word, not until after ukraine happened, of course. >> that's right. nancy pelosi was reluctant to impeach. she was standing against the most liberal members in her caucus after the mueller report came out, saying no, let's not
and susan page, you've been covering nancy pelosi, i know you're doing a book on nancy pelosi. she seems to be right in her moment, and particularly, as we saw her gesturing to the caucus not to be cheering, let's play a little bit of her declaring the vote and then the gesture, if you look closely as how she was gesturing them to calm down and not be jubilant about something this serious. >> on this vote, the yeas are 230. the nays are 197. present is 1. article i is adopted. on this...
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it may just be nancy pelosi running for speaker, nobody else challenges her. we've got hakim jeffrey against barbara lee. >> seen as a potential speaker in waiting. >> ben ray luhan who spent the last four years of his life working hard to help us win back the majority. a member of the hispanic caucus running for one of the top positions. i don't know if i'm necessarily considered the younger generation, but i am running in one of the top positions. >> i would say so. >> thank you. >> let's talk about florida and georgia and voter suppression and concerns. this signature matching seems to have come up as something that is now a major issue. how is this going to play out ultimately in these places? what role do the courts have? we talked about this earlier in the show, but republicans have in some of these states really cast what's going on as illegitimate. >> so i think florida and georgia are two very different states with two very different issues. in georgia, i think there was clear voter suppression over the years committed by brian kemp. and so i think pe
it may just be nancy pelosi running for speaker, nobody else challenges her. we've got hakim jeffrey against barbara lee. >> seen as a potential speaker in waiting. >> ben ray luhan who spent the last four years of his life working hard to help us win back the majority. a member of the hispanic caucus running for one of the top positions. i don't know if i'm necessarily considered the younger generation, but i am running in one of the top positions. >> i would say so. >>...
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now he is saying tonight, tonight he wants nancy pelosi locked up. what crimes, just being a woman? you're watching "hardball." about my family history. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com >>> in fact, i've been going around lately saying the democrats are the party of crime and nobody even challenges me, not even the fake news media. they don't even challenge me. >> welcome back to "hardball." that's hilarious. anyway, president trump is campaigning now in ohio tonight, his seventh rally this month. well, moments ago, the president continued his attacks on the democrats, and some in the crowd began chanting "lock her up" -- catch this -- as trump mentioned house minority leader nancy pelosi. let's
now he is saying tonight, tonight he wants nancy pelosi locked up. what crimes, just being a woman? you're watching "hardball." about my family history. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington....
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and so when nancy pelosi, my favorite part for nancy del asandro pelosi says, we're the first branch of government. and you can sort of see donald trump not fully understanding it. had you read the constitution, you would know that article i talks about the legislative branch, and article ii. she walks him through methodically. but i agree with you, there was not a shadow of a doubt that nancy pelosi should be the leader and will be the leader. and donald trump is used to just bluffing and blustering. he's very insecure and he never confronts people face to face, so she essentially said, we know how to do this. and he thought the cameras would sort of make him look great and he's reading off of flash cards with data from nowhere. >> and we add something about the shiv she stuck in afterwards, when she said, it's a manhood thing for him. >> they let that leak immediately. like, who's going to leak this. >> i look at that again in contrast with all of these other -- he does this all the time. president trump will have cameras come in to cabinet meetings, and there he's got a clack of c
and so when nancy pelosi, my favorite part for nancy del asandro pelosi says, we're the first branch of government. and you can sort of see donald trump not fully understanding it. had you read the constitution, you would know that article i talks about the legislative branch, and article ii. she walks him through methodically. but i agree with you, there was not a shadow of a doubt that nancy pelosi should be the leader and will be the leader. and donald trump is used to just bluffing and...
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but nancy pelosi knows where the votes are. again, there's no evidence that they have those votes there. i put together a very sophisticated graphic here. right now we have about 100 democrats who have said they're for an impeachment inquiry. about 135 who either said they're against it or have not said they're for an impeachment inquiry. there's a long way to go to get there for her. as melanie was talking about, there is that set of democrats for whom it is a bad vote just to take the vote. they will alienate either the base voters they need to show up to win, or the swing voters they need who were republicans in the past or who might split their ticket and vote trump and democrat otherwise. this is problematic for a significant part of her caucus and sermon for a lot of those who made the democratic majority. >> melanie, if you'll help us get away as fast as we can from john slightly obscene graphic, impeachment is maybe the easiest thing in the world to say from the cheap seats. we do it all the time. all the guests on this
but nancy pelosi knows where the votes are. again, there's no evidence that they have those votes there. i put together a very sophisticated graphic here. right now we have about 100 democrats who have said they're for an impeachment inquiry. about 135 who either said they're against it or have not said they're for an impeachment inquiry. there's a long way to go to get there for her. as melanie was talking about, there is that set of democrats for whom it is a bad vote just to take the vote....
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a preview of my exclusive interview with nancy pelosi. usi interview with nancy pelosi. >> donald trump was a stain on our country. i don't think we could have sustained our democracy if he had two terms in office. if he had two terms in office. >> back with more of "the reidout" after this. more of "t reidout" after this. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. d
a preview of my exclusive interview with nancy pelosi. usi interview with nancy pelosi. >> donald trump was a stain on our country. i don't think we could have sustained our democracy if he had two terms in office. if he had two terms in office. >> back with more of "the reidout" after this. more of "t reidout" after this. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood...
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be both family and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer followed her and into the room. hallie jackson, tell me what you're seeing from your perch. >> it is an emotional day, an emotional morning here. it is overcast, you're looking at the flag flying at half-staff there, flying above the east front of the capitol, as justice ginsburg was brought up by the stairs by the sergeant at arms. we're a little farther back away from the steps. several dozen people gathered outside here, most of the area around the capitol is closed off. you need badges and passes to get close this morning. but there are certainly on lookers who have come to pay their respects to justice ginsburg, taking pictures, silently remembering her and remembering the contributions that she made to this country. you can see now statuary hall, her casket will enter the hall. you're going to hear from rabbi lauren holtz back, tlack, who delivered the moving tribute to justice ginsburg at the supreme court two days ago as justice ginsburg was honored there by the justices, by members of her family, some of wh
be both family and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer followed her and into the room. hallie jackson, tell me what you're seeing from your perch. >> it is an emotional day, an emotional morning here. it is overcast, you're looking at the flag flying at half-staff there, flying above the east front of the capitol, as justice ginsburg was brought up by the stairs by the sergeant at arms. we're a little farther back away from the steps. several dozen people gathered outside here, most of the...
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nancy pelosi has had a good lead in the house. some say it's time for a new face. >> i look forward to placing nancy pelosi into nomination. she's been an historic one, she's led us through trials and tribulations and our values and priorities have come out on top given the circumstances we find ourselves in. we defeated donald trump, but we still are going to have to deal with trumpism moving forward. the best way for us to do that is unified working together in the house democratic majority that will be sworn in this january. >> you don't think the loss of seats in the house affects anything in the house? >> no, i expect that while we will certainly be leaner, we are going to be unified. i think people on the hard left, people in the center have all said that this is going to have to bring us closer together. it's going to have to facilitate more collaboration. at the end of the day, as democrats, what brings us together is fighting for everyday americans, for working families, for middle class folks, for young people, the senio
nancy pelosi has had a good lead in the house. some say it's time for a new face. >> i look forward to placing nancy pelosi into nomination. she's been an historic one, she's led us through trials and tribulations and our values and priorities have come out on top given the circumstances we find ourselves in. we defeated donald trump, but we still are going to have to deal with trumpism moving forward. the best way for us to do that is unified working together in the house democratic...
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house speaker nancy pelosi. when asked if he was worried about china's response to pelosi's visit, president biden said he was not. >> i'm not worried, but i am concerned that they're moving as much as they are. but i don't think they're going to do anything more. >> joining us now, the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. he is the author of the forthcoming book, "the bill of obligations: the ten habits of good citizens," which i just love. we'll get to that in a moment. richard, first, your questions about nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan. do you think she should have done it? what are the considerations? >> mika, i think it is a fair question, whether her trip was, quote, unquote, worth it or warranted, but it was nothing new. it wasn't a fundamental departure. newt gingrich went when he was speaker of the house. cabinet members have gone. i think the real question, the real conversation, to move from the speaker to china. this is an enormous reaction. this was planned for months, if not
house speaker nancy pelosi. when asked if he was worried about china's response to pelosi's visit, president biden said he was not. >> i'm not worried, but i am concerned that they're moving as much as they are. but i don't think they're going to do anything more. >> joining us now, the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. he is the author of the forthcoming book, "the bill of obligations: the ten habits of good citizens," which i just love. we'll...
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mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi have rejected it. it's embarrassing and puts all our lives at risk. amy coney barrett is in one room. members of congress, members of the senate are cycling in and out of this room where she's meeting with senators ahead of her confirmation hearing. they are generally wearing masks. i can't emphasize this enough, there are people on capitol hill -- i have my mask here, i just took it off because i'm with you, i've seen many members of congress the last week not wearing masks. it's amazing, we're in october, seven months into this pandemic and i see every day members of congress, republican members of congress not wearing masks in the capitol. many elements in the white house have said masks are not a fail-safe. they might not be, of course, but they are certainly helpful. the president mocked joe biden the other night for not wearing a mask. it's difficult to imagine that we're this far into it with no members of congress getting tested, people walking around this complex where there's tens of thousand
mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi have rejected it. it's embarrassing and puts all our lives at risk. amy coney barrett is in one room. members of congress, members of the senate are cycling in and out of this room where she's meeting with senators ahead of her confirmation hearing. they are generally wearing masks. i can't emphasize this enough, there are people on capitol hill -- i have my mask here, i just took it off because i'm with you, i've seen many members of congress the last week not...
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and house speaker nancy pelosi tasked retired lieutenant general russell honore, famously took over the botched hurricane katrina rescue of new orleans after messed up by the bush administration, he's now leading review of the u.s. capitol security in the wake of the january 6th siege. a new report from the "washington post" revealing that an internal capitol police investigation warned three days before the siege congress itself could be a target of violent and angry trump supporters. and now capitol police tell nbc news that there is an investigation into alleged tours that were given by some congressional republicans to would-be rioters the day before the insurrection. tours described as "reconnaissance" by congresswoman, a veteran u.s. navy pilot. >> shocking as you mentioned visitors aren't allowed in the capitol complex. you know, since march. since the start of covid that has been shut down. all tours are shut down. it was so odd to see them that my chief of staff called the sergeant and arms to say what is going on and he reiterated the only way these people could have gotten in
and house speaker nancy pelosi tasked retired lieutenant general russell honore, famously took over the botched hurricane katrina rescue of new orleans after messed up by the bush administration, he's now leading review of the u.s. capitol security in the wake of the january 6th siege. a new report from the "washington post" revealing that an internal capitol police investigation warned three days before the siege congress itself could be a target of violent and angry trump...
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nancy pelosi is ready to move on articles of impeachment. she wants the 25th amendment. mike pence the vice president who needs it be on board in order to move forward with the 25th amendment is not going to support that move. it's hard to see that happening. the focus will shift to capitol hill and the president growing increasingly isolated as more and more administration fishes cabinet officials resign and leave office and say enough is enough. the question becomes how will he communicate with the public. there will be some type of video tape released later on this evening. we're waiting for that to happen. i don't think it has anything to do with the twitter announcement. this was a preplanned video. none theless, this is a striking move by twitter. >> before we lose you, i know you hopped with us on breaking news. from your working knowledge of the white house do you have sense of whether there is a person left who would walk in to donald trump's office of residence and tell him this news whether he would learn it from tv or might open his phone? open his phone kp f
nancy pelosi is ready to move on articles of impeachment. she wants the 25th amendment. mike pence the vice president who needs it be on board in order to move forward with the 25th amendment is not going to support that move. it's hard to see that happening. the focus will shift to capitol hill and the president growing increasingly isolated as more and more administration fishes cabinet officials resign and leave office and say enough is enough. the question becomes how will he communicate...
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you challenged nancy pelosi back in 2016. does she have your support tomorrow as she seeks to retain her leadership post? >> yeah. i think she'll be fine. this is a good, another good parlor game, but no organized effort against her. you know, we're all very, very disappointed with the results in the house and in the senate. but we're not here to, in any way deep six the democratic party. i think joe biden is the new brand for the democrats. which is really good. because he appealed in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin and helps us address some of those concerns we've had. >> anyone you know of challenging her in a legitimate challenge? come tomorrow for the speakership? >> not that i heard of. so the real choice is between nancy pelosi and kevin mccarthy. and, you know, nancy pelosi in her defense has protected us from some of the more liberal ideas in our party. she's been there to protect us from some of those, and i think that's the choice. it's going to be between her and kevin mccarthy. >> okay. ohio democrat congres
you challenged nancy pelosi back in 2016. does she have your support tomorrow as she seeks to retain her leadership post? >> yeah. i think she'll be fine. this is a good, another good parlor game, but no organized effort against her. you know, we're all very, very disappointed with the results in the house and in the senate. but we're not here to, in any way deep six the democratic party. i think joe biden is the new brand for the democrats. which is really good. because he appealed in...
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. >> speaker of the house nancy pelosi wrapping an interesting press conference with the chairs of the committees that she had given responsibility for doing the investigation that ultimately has led to the impeachment of president trump tonight on two articles, on abuse of power and obstruction of congress. what we just saw there in the press conference was speaker pelosi making brief remarks to herself, and nadler was followed by the intelligence chairman adam schiff who made his own remarks specifically directed towards what happens next in the u.s. senate, raising the question about the fairness of the expected trial in that senate. we're actually hoping to get adam schiff here with us tonight in thus hour, so i'd love to talk to him more about this. aside from one other poignant moment speaker pelosi took the floor again to recognize the deceased chairman of the oversight committee, elijah cummings who died during the course of this congress shouted out ali elijah cummings said we our best. but beyond that there was a substantive discussion as to what's going to happen next. as yo
. >> speaker of the house nancy pelosi wrapping an interesting press conference with the chairs of the committees that she had given responsibility for doing the investigation that ultimately has led to the impeachment of president trump tonight on two articles, on abuse of power and obstruction of congress. what we just saw there in the press conference was speaker pelosi making brief remarks to herself, and nadler was followed by the intelligence chairman adam schiff who made his own...
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them, and she was willing to take that charge. >> but, you know, i mean, sam, nancy pelosi gets it done. i mean, at the end of the day she has a set of brass knuckles, and her troops fall in line. i think we have -- there's a lot of arm change prognostication of john boehner and how in danger he is of his speakership. luke will say that he is not. i'll bring you in a second, luke. democrats end up playing ball even when there are pills in there that are icky for them to swallow. >> look, if boehner doesn't get it done tonight, is he in real trouble. if he does, okay. it's funny to me. you take away that chart we looked at earlier, and we're just a panel talking about the plot of general hospital. we don't know exactly why the nurse did that and turned on the weather machine or whatever it is. >> who is the nurse? >> that's a good question. >> oh, blacky. >> there is a sense that the republican party would not be doing all of this if they could avoid it, right? to meagan's point, if you look at the polling on this, 69% of the public disapproves of the way republicans are handling this. 1
them, and she was willing to take that charge. >> but, you know, i mean, sam, nancy pelosi gets it done. i mean, at the end of the day she has a set of brass knuckles, and her troops fall in line. i think we have -- there's a lot of arm change prognostication of john boehner and how in danger he is of his speakership. luke will say that he is not. i'll bring you in a second, luke. democrats end up playing ball even when there are pills in there that are icky for them to swallow. >>...
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during a meeting that newly minted at the time house minority leader nancy pelosi had in about march of -- >> hold on one second. i'll have you hold that thought. tammy baldwin is being sworn in right now. she is the democratic senator from wisconsin. she is the senate-elect, and she's actually the first openly gay woman elected to the senate, and she was also the first woman elected to represent wisconsin in the senate. she's being sworn in right now. all right. finish it up. >> fantastic moment. historic moment. go, tammy. what i was saying, so in march of 2011 i asked then minority leader pelosi if she thought boehner had the votes to raise the debt ceiling then. this is after she spent the entire time talking about how -- what a great vote getter she was and all this stuff. she goes, oh, i don't know, jonathan, you have to ask the speaker that. you have to ask the speaker that, but i'll tell you this. i never lost a vote. nancy pelosi who had as her majority leader steady hoyer, someone who she didn't want hoyer, she wanted congressman myrtha. that was her guy. she had a majority
during a meeting that newly minted at the time house minority leader nancy pelosi had in about march of -- >> hold on one second. i'll have you hold that thought. tammy baldwin is being sworn in right now. she is the democratic senator from wisconsin. she is the senate-elect, and she's actually the first openly gay woman elected to the senate, and she was also the first woman elected to represent wisconsin in the senate. she's being sworn in right now. all right. finish it up. >>...
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that was the house speaker nancy pelosi. senate majority leader chuck schumer. mike memoli, anna palmer with us. mike, i have a question for you, as well. beautiful exuberance is the way it's described. the most consequential legislation passed in decades as both the speaker and the senate majority leader said there. your reaction to those descriptions, anna? >> clearly democrats taking a victory lap here. this is a most consequential legislation the speaker has been a part of since obamacare. legacy making piece of legislation and for chuck schumer, he called out bernie sanders, the budget committee chairman, who could have settled this for democrats once the $15 minimum wage was taken out but each leaders thanking the members that stuck in line and leaders on this bill. democrats very excited that they were able to deliver on such a short timeline. >> mike, two parts for you. they pay tribute to joe biden for the vision and determination. how hands on was he in this process? republicans early on didn't meet him halfway. he had to work with the party and the ca
that was the house speaker nancy pelosi. senate majority leader chuck schumer. mike memoli, anna palmer with us. mike, i have a question for you, as well. beautiful exuberance is the way it's described. the most consequential legislation passed in decades as both the speaker and the senate majority leader said there. your reaction to those descriptions, anna? >> clearly democrats taking a victory lap here. this is a most consequential legislation the speaker has been a part of since...
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whether or not you like what nancy pelosi stands for, as a speaker of the house, nancy pelosi was good at her job. john boehner is not good at his job. we've ventured this as a hypothesis very early on in his speakership, i mean right from the beginning. it seemed like there might be something amiss, right? on the first day as speaker, he tried to have republicans pull off the stunt where they would read the whole constitution from the floor of the house. but even on day one, john boehner could not manage his own symbolic gesture. they skipped parts of the constitution. they skipped parts they did not like. and some parts they skipped because they were reading it out of a loose leaf binder and the pages stuck together. right then we should have known that was a bad sign. john boehner did not even succeed in getting all of his members sworn in when he took over as speaker. two new republican members of congress went to a reception and missed the swearing in. they apparently saw it happening on a tv screen that was playing at the reception, and they sort of tried to swear themselves in b
whether or not you like what nancy pelosi stands for, as a speaker of the house, nancy pelosi was good at her job. john boehner is not good at his job. we've ventured this as a hypothesis very early on in his speakership, i mean right from the beginning. it seemed like there might be something amiss, right? on the first day as speaker, he tried to have republicans pull off the stunt where they would read the whole constitution from the floor of the house. but even on day one, john boehner could...
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this if it is cut, will be between nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell and the white house. period. and the longer it takes on recognize that, the more difficult it will become. one more point. nancy pelosi this morning, the speaker of the house, suggested, didn't say it but suggested that congress could be here after christmas. so after december 25th. december 26th through the new year, they could be here trying to work this out. we've seen it in the past and we do not doubt that could it happen this time around. >> all right. i don't think anyone is holding their breath but thank you for being here. >>> next, what happens when a chicago hospital shuts down during a pandemic? first, the white house has announced the kingdom of morocco has established full diplomatic ties with israel making them fourth arab nation to do so. in exchange, the l.s.u. recognize control over the western sahara which no other democracy has done. they annexed with an armed resistance. last month morocco launch ad military operation in the buffer zone. we'll follow this story and the global reaction to it.
this if it is cut, will be between nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell and the white house. period. and the longer it takes on recognize that, the more difficult it will become. one more point. nancy pelosi this morning, the speaker of the house, suggested, didn't say it but suggested that congress could be here after christmas. so after december 25th. december 26th through the new year, they could be here trying to work this out. we've seen it in the past and we do not doubt that could it happen...
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. >> speaker of the house nancy pelosi wrapping an interesting press conference, with the chairs of the committees that she had given responsibility for doing the investigation that ultimately has led to the impeachment of president trump tonight on two articles, on abuse of power and obstruction of congress. what we just saw there in the press conference was speaker pelosi making brief remarks to herself, she then handed the floor to chairman jerry nadler, he was then followed by adam schiff, who made his own remarks specifically directed toward what happens next in the u.s. senate, raising the question about the fairness of the expected trial in that senate. we're actually hoping to get adam schiff here with us tonight during the course of this hour, so, i'd love to talk to him more about this. but aside from one other moment, point ygnant moment, where spea pelosi took the floor again to recognize the recently deceased chairman of the oversight committee, elijah cummings, who died during the course of these -- the course of this congress. she shouted out elijah cummings, saying, we d
. >> speaker of the house nancy pelosi wrapping an interesting press conference, with the chairs of the committees that she had given responsibility for doing the investigation that ultimately has led to the impeachment of president trump tonight on two articles, on abuse of power and obstruction of congress. what we just saw there in the press conference was speaker pelosi making brief remarks to herself, she then handed the floor to chairman jerry nadler, he was then followed by adam...
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he has reached out to majority leader reid, and nancy pelosi, to sign off. they gave it. so the white house right now feeling quite confident about this agreement that has been reached. of course, we're talking about the opposition that has been emerging from the left, including labor leaders, he says it is not good enough, why? because the tax rates are not the ones that president obama campaigned on. remember the president campaigned saying that he wanted to see taxes going up on those making $250,000 or more. this of course raises taxes on people making $400,000 or more, if you're single, $450,000 for a couple. so folks on the left saying this is not good enough. but the white house, mitch mcconnell, vice president joe biden believes it is a good deal because it represents compromise on all sides. i also spoke to one of my democratic sources who said look, if you look at the way the sequester has worked out, yes, it has only staved off for two months. however, they are off setting the cuts both through revenue as well as spending cuts. the reason democrats believe it i
he has reached out to majority leader reid, and nancy pelosi, to sign off. they gave it. so the white house right now feeling quite confident about this agreement that has been reached. of course, we're talking about the opposition that has been emerging from the left, including labor leaders, he says it is not good enough, why? because the tax rates are not the ones that president obama campaigned on. remember the president campaigned saying that he wanted to see taxes going up on those making...
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nancy pelosi will send them over and the process will start. now, i think mcconnell is right in some way. and i'm curious what andrew says, he'll probably agree that a trial could not be conducted in a couple days, although people wish it could be conducted in a couple days. but there are still things the senate can do that are impactful with donald trump out of office. they can convict him, obviously, and then from there they can decide that he can't hold public office again because the crimes he's alleged to have committed would be incitement of insurrection, are inappropriate for somebody holding office. so i think that is something that we have to keep an eye on. >> andrew, arkansas senator tom cotton says that he opposes an impeachment trial because dlump no longer be president, when it is finished, saying in a statement, quote, the founders designed the impeachment process as a way to remove office holders from public office. not an inquest against private citizens. the constitution presupposes an office from which an impeached office hol
nancy pelosi will send them over and the process will start. now, i think mcconnell is right in some way. and i'm curious what andrew says, he'll probably agree that a trial could not be conducted in a couple days, although people wish it could be conducted in a couple days. but there are still things the senate can do that are impactful with donald trump out of office. they can convict him, obviously, and then from there they can decide that he can't hold public office again because the crimes...
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pelosi, which they ransacked. they overtook the floor of the senate, the temporarily blocked the certification of votes. and they brutally attacked police officers with flagpoles and bats and crutches and bear spray, chunks of wood. blood was spilled. they chanted hang mike pence as they hunted him down in the halls of congress, and then after all of that, after we watched it all, no one got arrested. we saw them commit the crimes. we saw the crimes committed in realtime. the violence unfolding before our eyes. we watched as the violent rioters just went home. police just walked them out. and their leader, the man who sent them there, the man they stormed the capitol, for the man who told them to go down to the capitol, he had this final message for them. >> i know your pain, i know you're hurt. we had an election that was stolen from us, it was a landslide election, and everyone knows it. we love you, you are very special. you've seen what happens, you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i
pelosi, which they ransacked. they overtook the floor of the senate, the temporarily blocked the certification of votes. and they brutally attacked police officers with flagpoles and bats and crutches and bear spray, chunks of wood. blood was spilled. they chanted hang mike pence as they hunted him down in the halls of congress, and then after all of that, after we watched it all, no one got arrested. we saw them commit the crimes. we saw the crimes committed in realtime. the violence unfolding...
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house speaker nancy pelosi has been blunt and consistent and insistent in making sure she would frankly rather stick a fork in her eye, but now we know that what congress didn't fully appreciate when they all initially cheered the appointment of robert mueller, when they praised him personally, when they praised the decision of the justice department to appoint a special counsel to look into this matter, what i think congress didn't fully grasp at the time was that the regulations under which mueller was appointed meant that if this investigation turned up serious evidence of serious misconduct, if it turned up evidence of potentially criminal behavior by the president, the only and inevitable outcome of that determination by the special counsel would be that congress themselves would have to do something about it. i am quite sure that nobody in congress would have been nearly as excited about robert mueller taking on this job and about a special counsel being appointed at all had they realized from the outset that that's what would happen at the end of mueller's investigation if he fou
house speaker nancy pelosi has been blunt and consistent and insistent in making sure she would frankly rather stick a fork in her eye, but now we know that what congress didn't fully appreciate when they all initially cheered the appointment of robert mueller, when they praised him personally, when they praised the decision of the justice department to appoint a special counsel to look into this matter, what i think congress didn't fully grasp at the time was that the regulations under which...
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>> and nancy pelosi reflected that in her remarks during the ceremony just this morning. let's hear from her. >> we know from his service on the capitol police force how patriotic he was. we gather today united in grief, gratitude, and solemn appreciation for the service and sacrifice of officer brian sicknick. our promise so brian's family is that we will never forget his sacrifice. we must be vigilant as wa president lincoln referred to as the harsh artillery of time. we will never forget. with your permission, may we be worthy to carry brian in our hearts. we will never forget. >> michael beschloss, you've watched ceremonies like this before. we had two capitol police officers years ago who were killed when someone stormed through barricades and stormed through the magnetometers and they were shot defending the capitol. but this was so much bigger, and the human tragedy for the families of course profound with the bravery that many man showed in the line of fire and the significance, because the capitol barely pauses to remember this, although it's imprinted on the hea
>> and nancy pelosi reflected that in her remarks during the ceremony just this morning. let's hear from her. >> we know from his service on the capitol police force how patriotic he was. we gather today united in grief, gratitude, and solemn appreciation for the service and sacrifice of officer brian sicknick. our promise so brian's family is that we will never forget his sacrifice. we must be vigilant as wa president lincoln referred to as the harsh artillery of time. we will...
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if we can figure this out, you know that john boehner and nancy pelosi and the wimps in the chambers are trying to figure it out. the right combination of the income threshold for tax increases with entitlement cuts, we haven't found it. the theory that republicans only want to pass something with the majority, that worked for haster when he was speaker. it's hard to see what kind of tax increase will get a majority of republicans and bring along enough democrats. boehner couldn't pass a million dollar tax increase. why do we think he can get something out of the house if they lower it to 400,000 or 500,000. we are skeptical that they can come together with the solution in the next five or six days. >> marty, we spent a lot of time talking about the house. what is mitch mcconnell thinking in the senate? >> he is a fascinating part of this. first of all, he is probably going to vote against any deal that raises taxes. whether he actively whips against it or lets it go, there is a number of senate republicans who seem open to upper income tax increases. some of the new england moderate
if we can figure this out, you know that john boehner and nancy pelosi and the wimps in the chambers are trying to figure it out. the right combination of the income threshold for tax increases with entitlement cuts, we haven't found it. the theory that republicans only want to pass something with the majority, that worked for haster when he was speaker. it's hard to see what kind of tax increase will get a majority of republicans and bring along enough democrats. boehner couldn't pass a...
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you know there's a theory that if you don't have it by the end of the year, crazy nancy pelosi would become president. you know that, right? no, no, think of that. think of that. >> just a fact check here on trump's allegation about nancy pelosi because, remember, it was our last president who taught constitutional law and not this one. the speaker would only become president if congress, when it counts the electoral votes on january the 6th, can't figure out who's president. in that event, the election would go to the house with each state voting. only if that step yields no result would a pelosi presidency come into play. it is a scare tactic, though, for the trump base as are his false charges about fraud and mail-in voting. >> i don't like this mail-in ballot deal. they're going to send out 51 million mail-in ballots to people that haven't requested them, and nobody knows who's getting them. we're not prepared for this, 51 million ballots. it will be a tremendous embarrassment to our country. they also think i'm trying to steal an election. just an opposite. i want the fair resul
you know there's a theory that if you don't have it by the end of the year, crazy nancy pelosi would become president. you know that, right? no, no, think of that. think of that. >> just a fact check here on trump's allegation about nancy pelosi because, remember, it was our last president who taught constitutional law and not this one. the speaker would only become president if congress, when it counts the electoral votes on january the 6th, can't figure out who's president. in that...
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is there any sense, and i was listening to nancy pelosi this morning on our air. i was listening to chuck schumer on our air. is there any willingness to sit down at the table? >> look, i think that democrats had said at the beginning of this administration. the initial tone has made it almost impossible for them to do it with their liberal base. let me walk you through some of the areas where republicans are disagreeing with each other. let's start with health care. you heard president trump talk about tax credits in his address last night. but that's something that not all republicans are on board with. i pushed ted cruz on this issue a couple minutes ago. listen to what he had to say. >> getting rid of those mandates will have the single biggest effect driving down health insurance premiums. and then we should look to areas of consensus. what are the areas of consensus that brings republicans together? well, number one, we should allow people to purchase health insurance across state lines. president trump emphasized that last night to overwhelming support. we
is there any sense, and i was listening to nancy pelosi this morning on our air. i was listening to chuck schumer on our air. is there any willingness to sit down at the table? >> look, i think that democrats had said at the beginning of this administration. the initial tone has made it almost impossible for them to do it with their liberal base. let me walk you through some of the areas where republicans are disagreeing with each other. let's start with health care. you heard president...
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nancy pelosi the democratic leader has said she won't vote for it because what's not in it. in this case democrats are upset there's no immigration provision in this bill whatsoever. nothing to deal with the dreamers. democrats had made that a hard line for a budget deal or anything to fund the government. they did it once before in the previous shutdown. they have flirted with the idea of making it a hard line again at this point although it's not clear that the democratic party has a united position on what to do about this bill whether they will vote for it or against it. it seems like at least some dras are liable to come across and vote with republicans to move this bill forward and keep the government open. and one last piece of business in the senate tonight that might give democrats in both chambers and across the country some hope for this, just before adjourning for the night, mitch mcconnell set up the vehicle for what will be a big busy immigration debate in the senate next week. setting up a possible start of that debate for 5:30 on monday. you have to set the p
nancy pelosi the democratic leader has said she won't vote for it because what's not in it. in this case democrats are upset there's no immigration provision in this bill whatsoever. nothing to deal with the dreamers. democrats had made that a hard line for a budget deal or anything to fund the government. they did it once before in the previous shutdown. they have flirted with the idea of making it a hard line again at this point although it's not clear that the democratic party has a united...
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now, we told you nancy pelosi wants to remain democratic leader in the house. and just last hour, maine senator-elect angus king says he will caucus with the democrats. he won his seat as an independent. >> i'd like to repeat that. by associating myself with one side i am not in automatic opposition to the other. no one party can control the outcome of our collective deliberations. as bill clinton might say, it's just arithmetic. >> john boehner is making his bid for speaker of the house official in eye letter sent to his colleagues he says his priorities are taking on the president and democrats in the senate. he calls house republicans the last line of defense. mitch mcconnell is already thinking about 2014. the day after the election he held a fund-raiser for 1,000 bucks a person you could attend the reception. and here's a great perk about being first lady. michelle obama didn't want to wait until january to watch the third season of "downton abbey" so it sent dvds to the white house. the three of us are -- with hands on hips, where's ours? where's ours? >>
now, we told you nancy pelosi wants to remain democratic leader in the house. and just last hour, maine senator-elect angus king says he will caucus with the democrats. he won his seat as an independent. >> i'd like to repeat that. by associating myself with one side i am not in automatic opposition to the other. no one party can control the outcome of our collective deliberations. as bill clinton might say, it's just arithmetic. >> john boehner is making his bid for speaker of the...
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even under the great nancy pelosi, who is going to go down as one of the greatest speakers in history, those things could not get done. you now have hakeem jeffries, a different type of guy, different type of person, also dealing with a different type of crazy on the other side. what do you anticipate this looking like in the 118th congress? >> well, joy, the thing is, the display we saw today by the republicans is clear that not only do they have contempt for the american people and they are ill prepared to govern and mccarthy is unfit to be speaker, they have proven that they are the party that is anti-worker, anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-democracy, and in my opinion, anti-american. on the other side, the democrats have proven time and time again as we have stood in the gap to alleviate hardship, to advance progress, during these very consequential times that what we do is for the people, and that is exactly why we had a democratic leadership that is representative of the people. because we're very clear about who we work for. and we have compassion for the american people, not
even under the great nancy pelosi, who is going to go down as one of the greatest speakers in history, those things could not get done. you now have hakeem jeffries, a different type of guy, different type of person, also dealing with a different type of crazy on the other side. what do you anticipate this looking like in the 118th congress? >> well, joy, the thing is, the display we saw today by the republicans is clear that not only do they have contempt for the american people and they...
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he will keep the job, yes, but is he going to be the leading figure the way nancy pelosi was? no. >> you have no sympathy for john boehner and how he handled the sandy relief bill specifically? >> no, i mean, i really don't, i'm a new york radio host, we have been reporting on it every day, and to watch him do what he did, when you know what people are going through in the rock aways and coney island, it's just -- it was an exercise in a kind of disgust and offensiveness that made chris christie the most unlikely hero politically kaly in that moment. i think with house speaker boehner, two thing. one is that he has to grapple with the divide in his own party, as to how he has to navigate and pick up on perry's point about him needing to lead differently, in order for the leadership to be effective his grand bargains did not wash. i had a idea of him taking a long, long drink of henne after that vote. >> you and i both know he is not a henne man. >> robert costa we will leave it there, we appreciate all of your time, come back. >> thank you. >> be sure to join us tomorrow at 3:
he will keep the job, yes, but is he going to be the leading figure the way nancy pelosi was? no. >> you have no sympathy for john boehner and how he handled the sandy relief bill specifically? >> no, i mean, i really don't, i'm a new york radio host, we have been reporting on it every day, and to watch him do what he did, when you know what people are going through in the rock aways and coney island, it's just -- it was an exercise in a kind of disgust and offensiveness that made...
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. >> did you ask house speaker nancy pelosi to find a way out of impeachment yesterday? >> not at all. no. she's lost her way. she's been taken over by the radical left. and she may be radical left herself. nancy pelosi as far as i'm concerned unfortunately she's no longer speaker of the house. >> all of those people that lived through, and think about the cold war and how we defended those captive countries along the border of russia, the soviet union, how we were looking out for them. and here we have a case where one desperate country, ukraine, all they wanted were javelin missile, the kind you put on your shoulder to shoot at russian tanks that take your country apart. but he said first let's talk about what i want. give me that and we'll talk business. your thoughts. >> it's so obvious, and i think what's different about this is that any person -- you don't have to be a lawyer can see what this president has done, that he has compromised the integrity of our constitution, that he has used his power for his own personal political gain. i'm really kind of surprised th
. >> did you ask house speaker nancy pelosi to find a way out of impeachment yesterday? >> not at all. no. she's lost her way. she's been taken over by the radical left. and she may be radical left herself. nancy pelosi as far as i'm concerned unfortunately she's no longer speaker of the house. >> all of those people that lived through, and think about the cold war and how we defended those captive countries along the border of russia, the soviet union, how we were looking out...
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and again, president obama tonight calling harry reid, nancy pelosi to make sure that they both signed off on this deal, which they have. so now we have the vice president who is just arriving at the hill. he is going to sit down with the democratic caucus, sell this deal to the caucus, answer their questions, answer their concerns. but, again, the broad outlines of the deal have been agreed upon by all the major players who are involved in this. of course, vice president biden has been playing a critical role in these negotiations, really the entire time. but especially since saturday when leader mcconnell reached out to him and asked him to get more engaged, which he did. and that is really when we saw this ball move forward. and now it appears inching closer by the hour to the end game. so, again, president obama reaching out to key leaders on the hill, making sure that they agree with this deal. and it appears at this hour that they do. and vice president biden now going to sell to it the caucus. milissa? >> all right, kristen welker, stand by for us, if you please. let's go to nbc
and again, president obama tonight calling harry reid, nancy pelosi to make sure that they both signed off on this deal, which they have. so now we have the vice president who is just arriving at the hill. he is going to sit down with the democratic caucus, sell this deal to the caucus, answer their questions, answer their concerns. but, again, the broad outlines of the deal have been agreed upon by all the major players who are involved in this. of course, vice president biden has been playing...
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pelosi could have ended with a hostage crisis that could have lasted for weeks or they may have burned those ballots in those mahogany boxes. >> all important. i mentioned in the broadcast the law professor had this piece. i want to read the headline. trump planning a respectable coup next time. the potential coup next time will come in neatly filed neatl briefs and arguments. it will be no less pernicious. the theory here being that an unpunished thwarted coup becomes a training exercise, which many have said, and that they can play with this idea of the state legislatures just overruling any state where they're in control, republicans, that might have gone blue. >> ari, we are living right now hour by hour through a rolling coup d'etat against the voting system and the election system that is so sacred to our democracy that was given us by the founders and those who supported them. an effort to give secretaries of state in various cases, partisan legislatures the ability to say the democrat didn't win the election in this state even though the votes seem to suggest he or she did, in
pelosi could have ended with a hostage crisis that could have lasted for weeks or they may have burned those ballots in those mahogany boxes. >> all important. i mentioned in the broadcast the law professor had this piece. i want to read the headline. trump planning a respectable coup next time. the potential coup next time will come in neatly filed neatl briefs and arguments. it will be no less pernicious. the theory here being that an unpunished thwarted coup becomes a training...
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, they should be taking notes from speaker pelosi, especially who's up next. >> yeah, i'll note nancy pelosi was speaker of the house with the exact same margins as kevin mccarthy for at least part of her tenure, and she ended up serving for close to 3,000 days as speaker, kevin mccarthy ended up serving for less than 300. congressman, what are you hearing? go ahead. >> she actually won the house twice, right? the most important thing is keeping and winning the house, right? and all of these antics to your point creates an opportunity for democrats to really brand the republican congress as -- in total disarray, total dysfunction and really more focused on and obsessed with retribution than they are with the issues americans are facing. they need to go into the district and make that case. >> what's going to happen now, they have to let off some steam. they're going to try to elect a speaker. i don't know if they're going to be able to do this by next week. >> that's what i was going to ask, i mean, who can effectively lead your party and be a consensus pick. >> i don't know that ther
, they should be taking notes from speaker pelosi, especially who's up next. >> yeah, i'll note nancy pelosi was speaker of the house with the exact same margins as kevin mccarthy for at least part of her tenure, and she ended up serving for close to 3,000 days as speaker, kevin mccarthy ended up serving for less than 300. congressman, what are you hearing? go ahead. >> she actually won the house twice, right? the most important thing is keeping and winning the house, right? and all...
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a short time ago, a couple hours ago house majority whip kevin mccarthy said that nancy pelosi and the president are not on the same page. he referred to even the dollar amount of what is considered wealthy referring to the may proposal from pelosi at a million dollars or more as opposed to 250,000 we're talking about right now. is there divide? >> i think that right now we see a lot of positioning for the negotiations, but i've been one who has been in line with speaker pelosi or leader pelosi on that for a long time. that there's nothing sacrosakt about the $250,000 number. the white house is very, very strict about that. i think there are a lot of ways that we could negotiate somewhere between that number and incomes over a million dollars a year. i offered an amendment in the budget committee just to raise the tax rates back to clinton era rate on incomes over a million dollars. every republican voted against them. we'd love to talk about another number if the republicans were willing to talk about any number. >> that is an interesting point there. to further point out in this inte
a short time ago, a couple hours ago house majority whip kevin mccarthy said that nancy pelosi and the president are not on the same page. he referred to even the dollar amount of what is considered wealthy referring to the may proposal from pelosi at a million dollars or more as opposed to 250,000 we're talking about right now. is there divide? >> i think that right now we see a lot of positioning for the negotiations, but i've been one who has been in line with speaker pelosi or leader...
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pelosi, when miami in miami security had to coat her to safety, with proud boys members screaming, yelling she was a blanking communist. by 2020, it turned this into a sort of pattern, going where the people were to try to apparently foment clashes, if not outright violence. they were going to blm protests they were doing this in a way that was very inciting lets. be clear -- you can show up anywhere and talk. but as the footage attests, some of this is starting to look like they want to do more than talk. the current leader of the group was sense last year for burning a stolen blm flag and a group evolved much more into a white supremacist male fraternity. stone, who said he's not a member, said he began to align them for security at certain events. so, when you take this all together, and that history, and the trump link, you see why a group that might have started trying to make a point or just be controversial, ultimately became a part of something that, at least according to prosecutors, it's one of the most serious crimes on the books, seditious conspiracy, in an assault at the capit
pelosi, when miami in miami security had to coat her to safety, with proud boys members screaming, yelling she was a blanking communist. by 2020, it turned this into a sort of pattern, going where the people were to try to apparently foment clashes, if not outright violence. they were going to blm protests they were doing this in a way that was very inciting lets. be clear -- you can show up anywhere and talk. but as the footage attests, some of this is starting to look like they want to do...
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pelosi. there were people shouting for that. that might include some kind of hostage taking of member of congress. certainly it included an insurrection which is illegal under our u.s. constitution. this was horrible but this was a horrible thing in a way that i think we're almost not paying enough attention to. >> to that point, the flip side of. reverend al, as nbc news also noted, and it went in depth in this article. the failed response also shows deep divides over police force and how it is used in this country. the leader of the national organization of black law enforcement executives said if that had been a minority black crowd, they would still be putting toe tags on individuals today. we have to acknowledge that there is a difference. how did the insurrection reveal the alleged double standard in policing in this country? >> well, the reaction was more of a cooperation. you have to look at the fact that these people seized the united states capitol. during the certification of the e
pelosi. there were people shouting for that. that might include some kind of hostage taking of member of congress. certainly it included an insurrection which is illegal under our u.s. constitution. this was horrible but this was a horrible thing in a way that i think we're almost not paying enough attention to. >> to that point, the flip side of. reverend al, as nbc news also noted, and it went in depth in this article. the failed response also shows deep divides over police force and...
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we have house speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, senate majority leader harry reid, and minority leader mitch mcconnell from the senate there. as we heard in the last statements, the last two people to take the microphones, nancy pelosi talking about her optimism and confidence out of the meeting today but most importantly there mitch mcconnell bringing up the fact that revenue is on the table and that these were constructive talks. however, bringing up the point that they need to take on entitlement programs and look at those just as fiercely as well as they're looking at tax revenue. we're back with much more right after this. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. some people put everything intotheir name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a
we have house speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, senate majority leader harry reid, and minority leader mitch mcconnell from the senate there. as we heard in the last statements, the last two people to take the microphones, nancy pelosi talking about her optimism and confidence out of the meeting today but most importantly there mitch mcconnell bringing up the fact that revenue is on the table and that these were constructive talks. however, bringing up the point that they need...
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house minority leader nancy pelosi rejected the plan. did the republicans make a real effort here or was this a gimmick as nancy pelosi said? >> the most important thing for republicans is they are re-ordering the three fiscal conflicts that the country has ahead. the three conflicts are are the sequestration and the deep cuts to domestic and military spending and the end of the funding of the government that could result in a govern shutdown and the sent ceiling fight and the debt ceiling fight has potentially the worst consequences for the economy. so the republicans thought instead of taking the debt ceiling fight first and potentially doing real harm, let's move it to the end of the first of three standoffs. >> and sequestration, of course, also a major issue. do republicans think they can win on -- on major cuts to domestic and military spending? >> probably not. i don't think they have a lot of betting power here at all. the debt ceiling was the biggest bargaining chip that they had and they just moved it to basically a totally dif
house minority leader nancy pelosi rejected the plan. did the republicans make a real effort here or was this a gimmick as nancy pelosi said? >> the most important thing for republicans is they are re-ordering the three fiscal conflicts that the country has ahead. the three conflicts are are the sequestration and the deep cuts to domestic and military spending and the end of the funding of the government that could result in a govern shutdown and the sent ceiling fight and the debt...
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nancy pelosi when the white house asked her to get votes she is very good at it. she got votes for the budget control act, for health care. there should be no reason she shouldn't be able to get the votes today. with vice president biden coming to capitol hill it rests the nerves of any anxious democrats who don't like the deal because they don't like the $400,000 threshold and would prefer 250 and also feel the president was losing some negotiating leverage. biden being here, pelosi onboard it should be okay on the house democratic side. >> you are often privy to juicy little nuggets of behind-the-scenes information. do you have any thoughts on how vice president biden became so key to all of this? >> well, i think there is a basic trust factor that mitch mcconnell has with joe biden. they served together for over 20 years. they know each other. from a lot of conversations i had especially with the older bulls i sort of call them, they say joe biden is a guy you can do business with. that the president doesn't understand how to negotiate room to room, you know, p
nancy pelosi when the white house asked her to get votes she is very good at it. she got votes for the budget control act, for health care. there should be no reason she shouldn't be able to get the votes today. with vice president biden coming to capitol hill it rests the nerves of any anxious democrats who don't like the deal because they don't like the $400,000 threshold and would prefer 250 and also feel the president was losing some negotiating leverage. biden being here, pelosi onboard it...